Men With Money. Three young bachelors, two gay and one straight, are looking to marry their way from rags to riches in a re-imagined 1950s @Aurora Theatre, 8 p.m. Now extended through April 14. Read the Q preview.

Falsettos. A new kind of family emerges when a man leaves his wife for a guy in this musical, and a cast of characters including a lesbian couple become part of the thoroughly modern mix @ Actor’s Express. Runs through April 28.

Atlanta Film Festival. A huge slate of LGBT films are part of this year’s lineup, opening tonight @ Plaza Theater.

The Other Show. Edie Cheezburger, Jaye Lish and the cast bring their brand of drag to their new home @ Midtown Moon, 9 p.m.

Glitz & Glam Dinner Theater. Charlie Brown, the undisputed Bitch of the South and her gurlz entertain with dinner and a show amid the fancy theater experience of Atlanta’s premiere drag restaurant and bar. Make Reservations @ Lips Atlanta, 6 p.m., 9 p.m. and the Taboo Show at 11:30 p.m.

Drag For Diplomas. Popular kings and queens and some out-of-retirement faves perform to benefit Thrive with Pride, scholarships for queer kids who haven’t graduated high school @ My Sister’s Room, 11 a.m.

Glitz & Glam with Charlie Brown. The self-titled Bitch of the South and her girlsentertain with dinner and a show in the theater experience of Atlanta’s drag restaurant and bar. Make reservations @ Lips Atlanta, 6 p.m., 9 p.m. and the Taboo Show at 11:30 p.m.

#Daydrunk. Drink specials put you to bed early or make you the life of the party as the sun drops @ Mary’s, 2:30 p.m. Do it, and you may not remember what you did during the regularly scheduled shenanigans, 9 p.m.

‘Wild’ Beer Bust. Meet and drink with the Atlanta Wild team of the Hotlanta Softball League @ Oscar’s, 3 p.m.

Urban Tree Comedy. Q contributor and local queer comic Ian Aber's little show that could is a big damn deal now with a stellar lineup of comedians @ Urban Tree Cidery, 7 p.m.

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